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Qu Jin Xiang Tiange Blue Water and Blue Sky Day slogan

From a five-character poem Ode to the Goose written by the poet Luo at the age of seven in the early Tang Dynasty, the content is as follows:

White swan, white swan, bend your neck and breathe fire into the sky.

White feathers, floating in green water; Red stepped on the soles of your feet and stirred the clear water.

Translation: "Goose! Goose! Goose! " Facing the blue sky, a flock of geese are singing with their necks bent. Snow-white feathers float on the green water, and the red soles of the feet paddle clear waves, just like paddles.

Extended data:

The first sentence of Ode to Goose uses three words in succession. The use of this repeated singing method expresses the poet's love for geese and enhances the emotional effect. The word "floating" means that the goose is carefree and motionless in the water. The word "dial" means that the goose paddles hard in the water and stirs up waves. In this way, dynamic and static coexist, writing a kind of beauty of change.

In the second sentence, the expression of goose chirping gives people an auditory feeling. The voice of the goose is loud, and the word "Qu" makes the image of the goose craning its neck and bowing its head to the sky very vivid. This sentence writes what you see first, then what you hear, which is very layered.

Baidu Encyclopedia-"Singing Goose"